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how is this going to change the business model of a google or a yahoo! and the role that the government and f.t.c. plays in all of this? >> if the company commit based on the work with the white house and the work to not track you if you ask not to be tracked, my guess is it probably won't change their lives all too much. i'm not so sure any people will opt out. i like getting ads that relate to things i'm interested in. our sense is not too many people will opt out. the other thing is that these companies will have made a commitment. if they violate that commitment, that will be potentially a case for the f.t.c. nobody wants to do that. they will give consumers more choice. >> you talked about what you want companies to be more clear in their privacy policies. google has been clear in the changes its making to its privacy policies on march 1. people have voiced concern about that, people on capitol hill. i know you can't get into the details of your settlement whether you're enforcing that, but do you have any personal concerns about the changes they're
how is this going to change the business model of a google or a yahoo! and the role that the government and f.t.c. plays in all of this? >> if the company commit based on the work with the white house and the work to not track you if you ask not to be tracked, my guess is it probably won't change their lives all too much. i'm not so sure any people will opt out. i like getting ads that relate to things i'm interested in. our sense is not too many people will opt out. the other thing is...
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google is spending a significant amount of money to see we can do better. what the big frustration is what we talk about education but many of the other social problems that we talked about, when you see that there is such a dramatic technological change and we have not done anything to abandon our educational system. we can see is their ways that we can use these ongoing on-line resources to reach kids and get them to think beyond, to do that type was of things to introduce them to worlds beyond our borders. there are opportunities to shake things up and to cut some of the costs by allowing kids to enter world's and realms of the have never been allowed to enter before through technology and we need to spend more time figuring out how we change that paradigm if we know it. particularly for the pre-k through high-school. how can we learn better based on what we know today? >> let me try two more before we open it up to questions. warren buffett says tax rates do not matter as much as a lot of people pretend when it comes to companies and investment and inno
google is spending a significant amount of money to see we can do better. what the big frustration is what we talk about education but many of the other social problems that we talked about, when you see that there is such a dramatic technological change and we have not done anything to abandon our educational system. we can see is their ways that we can use these ongoing on-line resources to reach kids and get them to think beyond, to do that type was of things to introduce them to worlds...
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bolt was invented in 1999. -- google was invented in 1999. what is appropriate for goule -- googled to do? that is still being fleshed out. in cases like that, those that are being resolved, those are important. some of us are more active, the attorney general in california being one of them. she started a whole project in her office. she is doing a great job out there. these are companies that we need to worry about because we are representatives of the people. different attorneys general have different priorities, but we are all consumer advocates. that is our bread and butter. >> would you favor federal privacy legislation? >> that would be much better, absolutely. if the federal government -- have you ever watched c-span or television? these guys cannot agree on anything. it is unlikely that the people on capitol hill would ever come to some sort of agreement. all of a sudden it would become political somehow. but people's privacy should not be political. where that line should be drawn would seemingly be best at the federal level. we cou
bolt was invented in 1999. -- google was invented in 1999. what is appropriate for goule -- googled to do? that is still being fleshed out. in cases like that, those that are being resolved, those are important. some of us are more active, the attorney general in california being one of them. she started a whole project in her office. she is doing a great job out there. these are companies that we need to worry about because we are representatives of the people. different attorneys general have...
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it's not just google. yesterday on c-span someone called to say that it was in the constitution that the founding fathers told us we had to have 60 votes. for votes. that was not true and there was no correction of information that comes across c-span all the time. not just c-span. our country is completely illiterate when it comes to getting information about the world. we don't know and we don't pay attention to the things we are told. host: thanks for the correction. is there a difference between censorship and misstatements on the air? caller:no. host: let's hear from jack, and independent caller in texas. good morning. caller: hello, how are you? censorship is a way the government has been getting us to -- host: i think we lost him. let's look some more at the wall street journal and other papers and how they are talking about this. this is in the business section of the washington post -- san diego, california, eric on our republican line. good morning. caller: i know a lot of your viewers don't want
it's not just google. yesterday on c-span someone called to say that it was in the constitution that the founding fathers told us we had to have 60 votes. for votes. that was not true and there was no correction of information that comes across c-span all the time. not just c-span. our country is completely illiterate when it comes to getting information about the world. we don't know and we don't pay attention to the things we are told. host: thanks for the correction. is there a difference...
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with regards to google+, i am working with our google+ hang out studios based here. and i am doing a vs one at 3:00 p.m. one of the things i have talked about with regards to 2008, people were taking flipped cameras and going around and shooting a video and of loading it. it was a broadcast moment. what we are hoping to do with the google+ is to have the two way conversation and bring people in here. that was not possible. in this way before. we of the blue joining from other parts of the country, not just here in tampa or charlotte. and with regard to mobil, which recently announced that you can join a hang out on the air. you could literally be walking around with your phone and participating in a video conference with other people in a country our summer house in of the world and have that live for anyone to say. who knows where we will be. >> the thing and is interesting about 2012, we are a convention -- the primary destination during the week of convention will not be the gop convention 2012 website, but the youtube channel. you can watch the events occur on th
with regards to google+, i am working with our google+ hang out studios based here. and i am doing a vs one at 3:00 p.m. one of the things i have talked about with regards to 2008, people were taking flipped cameras and going around and shooting a video and of loading it. it was a broadcast moment. what we are hoping to do with the google+ is to have the two way conversation and bring people in here. that was not possible. in this way before. we of the blue joining from other parts of the...
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you do not have to use google. there are other search engines that do not track you or give out your personal information. other than that, i use a vpn, a virtual private network, which changes your ip. and i have access servers all over the world. everything is encrypted from end to iaend. i run sandbox. everything that you do online, when you close out, it is as if it never was. you can also turn off the third- party cookies. i always use a variety of software to clean out things on my computer that i do not want. host: thank you, ginger. guest: those are all important steps. i use an ad on called no script -- an add-on called no scripts as well. it's a lot of steps to take to keep what you are doing from being tracked. it would be great if we could make it easier for the average user, who may not be as tech savvy, to protect their privacy the way that they were. host: mo is on the phone. good morning. caller: i have a question about search engines like google and bing. these are being run by very big companies.
you do not have to use google. there are other search engines that do not track you or give out your personal information. other than that, i use a vpn, a virtual private network, which changes your ip. and i have access servers all over the world. everything is encrypted from end to iaend. i run sandbox. everything that you do online, when you close out, it is as if it never was. you can also turn off the third- party cookies. i always use a variety of software to clean out things on my...
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we can hardly at imagine a world without google, facebook, twitter, wikipedia. the app stores, people are using to download 100 acts a day -- apps a day. it is revolutionizing health care with remote monitoring, remote diagnostics and digital records, education, health care energy, public safety, a government performance, elections. it is already a game changer, and we are still in the early innings of this communications technology. these opportunities, where we are in the curve of the technologies and opportunities, this is around the world. when i meet with my international counterparts in every region of the world, they are focused on the opportunities of broadband. each of our global competitors wants to become a 21st century hubble or broadband related innovation. in today's flat, global economy, where innovators can work anywhere, we have to abolish the u.s. leadership going forward is not a given. it is something we have to earn day. everydanew every as developing countries grow and middle-class expands upon the world, these are good developments, but we
we can hardly at imagine a world without google, facebook, twitter, wikipedia. the app stores, people are using to download 100 acts a day -- apps a day. it is revolutionizing health care with remote monitoring, remote diagnostics and digital records, education, health care energy, public safety, a government performance, elections. it is already a game changer, and we are still in the early innings of this communications technology. these opportunities, where we are in the curve of the...
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for google. first, i found the paper very helpful. very helpful in explaining how google works, what the nature of the market is, what the various mcnisms available for competitors against google are. it's paper and i recommend it to all of you in the audience. i've been watching this session on c-span and they -- the panelists are good. but they spend a lot of time showing the audience. so i think i've seen all of you in the audience. and i'm looking -- right now on c-span is showing the audience. so it's been great. and you didn't even get me a seat. they got a side camera that shows there is no seat there. you took the seat away. at any rate, the paper is very helpful in that regard. i think it's thorough. very useful for thinking about the various criticisms that goosm's competitors and others -- google's competitors and verse have made about google. i urge you all to read it. i have one principal criticism of the paper. and i hesitate -- i really hesitate to criticize the paper by bob bork a
for google. first, i found the paper very helpful. very helpful in explaining how google works, what the nature of the market is, what the various mcnisms available for competitors against google are. it's paper and i recommend it to all of you in the audience. i've been watching this session on c-span and they -- the panelists are good. but they spend a lot of time showing the audience. so i think i've seen all of you in the audience. and i'm looking -- right now on c-span is showing the...
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google that. we also have another website, citizenu.org. students can also vote on the best civics vocabulary word in the country. host: thank you. coming up tomorrow, we take a >> tomorrow, we will have calabrese. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> president obama talks about job security. nom will havee kno the real leaders. >> it will take longer than any of us would like to have the economy recover. but there are things we can do right now to help create jobs and restore some of the financial security that some families have lost. the other side is not so optimistic. they think we can do is cut taxes, essentially for the wealthiest americans. and going back to the corporations pick their own rules. but i think they're wrong. we tried to their own ideas for decades and it did not work out so well. we cannot go back to the same policies that got us into this mess. we have to move forward. money to build an economy where hard work is rewarded, where you can ha
google that. we also have another website, citizenu.org. students can also vote on the best civics vocabulary word in the country. host: thank you. coming up tomorrow, we take a >> tomorrow, we will have calabrese. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> president obama talks about job security. nom will havee kno the real leaders. >> it will take longer than any of us would like to have the economy...
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google+? a few hands. >> you can use my news app. >> i tweeted just before i got on stage. >> i invented google.com. >> how does it affect business now when people are communicating directly with one another? they are praising, reviewing, in gauging themselves? >> i gave the delta example, and i had a recent example with chase where i griped about it -- >> do you say nice things online, too? >> i recently said something nice about amazon. i had to return something, and some human being who spoke perfect english solve my problem -- solved my problem. [applause] >> i think the big news of the night is you got through to a human being. >> how does that happen? i think it is what you said earlier -- businesses have to pay attention to people. people might be complaining and telling their next-door neighbor about things, and now you can go on twitter and facebook and actually get some attention. >> i think that is incredible. it is one of the most in powering things that the internet has made possi
google+? a few hands. >> you can use my news app. >> i tweeted just before i got on stage. >> i invented google.com. >> how does it affect business now when people are communicating directly with one another? they are praising, reviewing, in gauging themselves? >> i gave the delta example, and i had a recent example with chase where i griped about it -- >> do you say nice things online, too? >> i recently said something nice about amazon. i had to...
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he joined google in 2001. eric will speak for about 10 minutes and take questions for about five minutes. there will be some microphones down the center of the ballroom that way. please do not go to the center aisle until he has finished speaking. eric schmidt. [applause] >> thank you. this is a fantastic group i am glad everyone is here to support the foundation. i wanted to talk about what will happen in the next decade, in particular about how so many new people will join the conversation we are part of. last year the population of the world reached 7 billion. the number of people on-line is still roughly two billion. the world wide web has yet to live up to its name. imagine another 5 billion people on line. more innovation, -- more opportunity. the past decade has taught us that if you connect people with information, they will change the world. a new kind digital divide will emerge. in the next decade, we will see three distinct groups emerge differentiated by connectivity. the first group is for it- con
he joined google in 2001. eric will speak for about 10 minutes and take questions for about five minutes. there will be some microphones down the center of the ballroom that way. please do not go to the center aisle until he has finished speaking. eric schmidt. [applause] >> thank you. this is a fantastic group i am glad everyone is here to support the foundation. i wanted to talk about what will happen in the next decade, in particular about how so many new people will join the...
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that was an innovation we did with the google. we have been doing reports on a request from governments and media companies. we will continue in that direction. >> we are really a platform for people to use it as they need to. it has been really powerful. we alone are not smart enough. we want to open it up to everyone, and it is amazing what has happened, like with the arab spring. we want to give people the tools to do what they need to do. >> from a campaign perspective, we strive -- we try not to engage -- sometimes it can come back and hurt us, because someone will see it and report on it. our facebook page, for example, it is facebook's terms that dictate whether we take something down. that is really something that we strive towards. if people see us starting to take down content, people start to tune us out. the market kind of self-regulate as it relates to politics. if one person says something, you have nine people who respond on our behalf. it does not mean we don't keep an eye on it, and yet staff who se job is to keep
that was an innovation we did with the google. we have been doing reports on a request from governments and media companies. we will continue in that direction. >> we are really a platform for people to use it as they need to. it has been really powerful. we alone are not smart enough. we want to open it up to everyone, and it is amazing what has happened, like with the arab spring. we want to give people the tools to do what they need to do. >> from a campaign perspective, we...
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especially google. because google has all my e- mail. it used to have all my health affirmation until light truck that -- until i drop that service. >> do you worry about your privacy? >> i understand the concern of everybody. , in mylly, i feel that's to beet world, i wante very aware of what is happening, but to circumvent and -- i personally don't worry about it. partly because i'm a fatalist. [laughter] then i try not to worry about things that are not in money needed control. >> let me go back to what larry was worried about. i am somewhat less worried about what somebody posts about me. i am more worried about things of substance, like my financial and formation, being unintentionally released. the accidents and mistakes are what worry me more than anything else. or maybe a business decision that is harmful because the business decide that that information can be monetized and that would be a bad thing. >> it is like what happened to all of those phony networking fang. >> a fellow named james christy, here's what he said. "during t
especially google. because google has all my e- mail. it used to have all my health affirmation until light truck that -- until i drop that service. >> do you worry about your privacy? >> i understand the concern of everybody. , in mylly, i feel that's to beet world, i wante very aware of what is happening, but to circumvent and -- i personally don't worry about it. partly because i'm a fatalist. [laughter] then i try not to worry about things that are not in money needed control....
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i gave google the benefit of the doubt in this book. what we did at the publishers, we thought let's have some fun. an anti-facebook book but let's put my twitter handle on the front because it would annoy guys like you. my book, it is not against technology. it is not saying we should not be on this network. in the first chapter, i struggle with the issue many of us a struggle with. i have to be on twitter. it built lybrand, it provided to events like this. -- it builds my brand, it provides me to eventslike -- events like this. let me explain. i make the point that this is the reality of our new economy. we are all brands. you're all building our brands on twitter and facebook. that, for better or worse, is the reality. in the first chapter, i struggle with it. i say i'm kind of uncomfortable with it. i do not want to tell the world where i am. but at the same time, i need to tell the world where i am. more and more people who use facebook and twitter have this problem. on the one hand, they know they need to be on these networks. on
i gave google the benefit of the doubt in this book. what we did at the publishers, we thought let's have some fun. an anti-facebook book but let's put my twitter handle on the front because it would annoy guys like you. my book, it is not against technology. it is not saying we should not be on this network. in the first chapter, i struggle with the issue many of us a struggle with. i have to be on twitter. it built lybrand, it provided to events like this. -- it builds my brand, it provides...
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on the googl it.e -- mark on the google search engine. we have all of these groups that dominate the discourse. how do we get through to work together? go to thes independent line. caller: it is a privilege to talk to you. i am enjoying this conversation. just recently, i was watching c- span. i would like to say thank you for washington journal -- "washington journal," where a citizen can come on and voice their opinion and not get rich to pieces. ped.ip i am register in a third party. the only registered i am not voting for her is because i am afraid it will take away from rock obama, who i am going to voted 4. i will become more -- it will take votes away from barack obama, who i am going to vote for. 52 million who will be voting in the coming weeks, if 90 million would go out and voted, the third party would have a chance to make a mark. the whole electoral college and the popular vote and the redistricting -- why doesn't have to be so complicated? guest: one of the founders of fair voted was john anderson, who ran for president. he
on the googl it.e -- mark on the google search engine. we have all of these groups that dominate the discourse. how do we get through to work together? go to thes independent line. caller: it is a privilege to talk to you. i am enjoying this conversation. just recently, i was watching c- span. i would like to say thank you for washington journal -- "washington journal," where a citizen can come on and voice their opinion and not get rich to pieces. ped.ip i am register in a third...
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you could also google it -- the usa today twitter election meter. or you can't send me a tweet and i'm happy to send you directions. >> the first lady wanted to know because she waited until you were done. thank you for talking to us. >> we talked about the news cycle and social media has surer sped up the process. >> it sure has. i am wondering this week if i need to shut down whitewater account while the speeches are under way. there is this entirely separate conversation going on simultaneously and in some ways, i think sharpened our understanding and in some ways it kind of distracts us. >> we saw that last week with the clint eastwood -- it just created an avalanche, an explosion of tweets during the last hour of the republican convention. >> it would was very active during the pol ryan speech. people were tweeting the factual errors as they were happening. with a print publication, my deadline was 10:45 at night. that meant the press is start running even as the speakers are still speaking. it's a real challenge but the web does allow us to ca
you could also google it -- the usa today twitter election meter. or you can't send me a tweet and i'm happy to send you directions. >> the first lady wanted to know because she waited until you were done. thank you for talking to us. >> we talked about the news cycle and social media has surer sped up the process. >> it sure has. i am wondering this week if i need to shut down whitewater account while the speeches are under way. there is this entirely separate conversation...
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gavin, the queue for joining us from your home on google +. rachel, what does a room at the hilton cost this weekend? >> the first night was under $19, but in a book on one night. the other day i realized i had not booked it. it turned out it was $250. otherwise, it would have been $299. go on line to be cost-effective. i stay here every year whether or not i go to dinner because it is so efficient. it is the easiest commute for any event. >> finally, what is your changed to ratio project? >> [no audio] it is a project that focuses on advancing, elevating, and increasing visibility for women. there are a number of people who do not get the at advantage or the attention that white men get. there are other members of the population who deserve some attention. >> rachel sklar is joining us on the google hang out. thank you for your time this evening. here is another live picture, seven floors down below rachel, the ballroom at the hilton. people seem to be eating. they are walking around and doing a little bit of networking. rachel sklar talked a
gavin, the queue for joining us from your home on google +. rachel, what does a room at the hilton cost this weekend? >> the first night was under $19, but in a book on one night. the other day i realized i had not booked it. it turned out it was $250. otherwise, it would have been $299. go on line to be cost-effective. i stay here every year whether or not i go to dinner because it is so efficient. it is the easiest commute for any event. >> finally, what is your changed to ratio...
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. >> the easiest way is to go to the usa today online and if you google yet, the twitter alexian meter, it is there. there are hash tags. i am happy to sell directions. >> the first lady waited until you were done. >> karen, we talked about the 24/7 news cycle. the news media has the of the process, hasn't it? >> i am wondering this week if i need to shut down by twitter account while the speeches are under way because there is this entirely separate conversation going on simultaneously. it sharpens our understanding in some ways and in others, it distracts us. >> we saw that last week with clint eastwood. it created an avalanche, an explosion of tweets during the last hour of the republican convention. >> letter was valuable during the paul ryan speech that people were treating the factual errors as it was happening. one thing people don't understand is that in a print publication, my deadline was 10:45 at night which meant that the press is start running even as the speakers are still speaking, essentially. it is a real challenge, but the web allows us to catch up with things before
. >> the easiest way is to go to the usa today online and if you google yet, the twitter alexian meter, it is there. there are hash tags. i am happy to sell directions. >> the first lady waited until you were done. >> karen, we talked about the 24/7 news cycle. the news media has the of the process, hasn't it? >> i am wondering this week if i need to shut down by twitter account while the speeches are under way because there is this entirely separate conversation going...
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when you think about why the internet is so great -- why does it work for google? it will serve you lots of advertisements for cars or washing machines if you search for it. swing voters do not go search on obama and romney. do you know who does that? you. us. people who have already made up their minds. they're watching fox news or msnbc or listening to rush limbaugh or rachel mcelhone -- maddow. those campaigns ultimately are looking for people who will be exposed to a message and not have predispositions. that is why you see intense amounts of money. over $3 billion just spent on local spots this year. someone is watching jeopardy or wheel of fortune or a local news to get school closings not because they have predispositions where someone was watching khaksar msnbc -- fox or msnbc are on those lists because they do have that predisposition. i think we will see -- i spent much of my career thinking it is not the most-ever. this last weekend, there were two positive spots on the air that have aired a total of 42 times. there is something like 14,000 spots that. t
when you think about why the internet is so great -- why does it work for google? it will serve you lots of advertisements for cars or washing machines if you search for it. swing voters do not go search on obama and romney. do you know who does that? you. us. people who have already made up their minds. they're watching fox news or msnbc or listening to rush limbaugh or rachel mcelhone -- maddow. those campaigns ultimately are looking for people who will be exposed to a message and not have...
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we just had a google hangout where we streamed a debate between us and the college republicans. they're watching these kinds of things. posting facebook status, tweaketing. they love to see those kinds of things unseen people they know on campus being involved. social media has been one of the p ofulls. >> -- one of the biggest pulls. >> tommy what you are getting -- doing to get people and -- tell me what you are doing to get people. what are you doing? >> it starts with casual conversations. talk about what is important to you. is a gay-rights? the economy? the health care? these are all things obama is for. young students just graduating, talking about these important issues, casually, not approaching them with a clipboard or something, but casually discussing them, bringing it up when you are hanging out watching a football game, something like that. that is how we get people out. just talking to them. >> we have heard only 92 students from the university of denver got tickets tonight. it is a campus of 4000 students. will you be in the debate hall? >> i will. i will be watc
we just had a google hangout where we streamed a debate between us and the college republicans. they're watching these kinds of things. posting facebook status, tweaketing. they love to see those kinds of things unseen people they know on campus being involved. social media has been one of the p ofulls. >> -- one of the biggest pulls. >> tommy what you are getting -- doing to get people and -- tell me what you are doing to get people. what are you doing? >> it starts with...
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you can google the company and find out is a wholly owned subsidiary of goldman sachs. this is not a tinfoil hot conspiracy theory. this is on the department of energy website. host: governor romney as a plan for energy policy. this is what he had to say. [video clip] >> i know how to get the private sector to create 12 million new jobs. i know what it will take to do that. [applause] let me tell you what they are. number one, i am going to take full advantage of our energy resources, coal, oil, nuclear, renewables. [applause] by doing that, we become energy independent by 2020. let me tell you something to do. you take full advantage of oil in tight formations. they pump in fluid to get more oil out. it means taking advantage of the pipeline from canada. [cheers and applause] it means turning the gulf of mexico back on so we get oil out of the gulf. over the last four years, the president has cut the number of permits and licenses on federal land and waters in half. i will double the number of licenses and permits so we get more oil and energy. host: several times, he
you can google the company and find out is a wholly owned subsidiary of goldman sachs. this is not a tinfoil hot conspiracy theory. this is on the department of energy website. host: governor romney as a plan for energy policy. this is what he had to say. [video clip] >> i know how to get the private sector to create 12 million new jobs. i know what it will take to do that. [applause] let me tell you what they are. number one, i am going to take full advantage of our energy resources,...
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plus, i am working in our google plus studio space. national journal is due in the first one at 3:00 p.m. -- doing the first one at 2:00 people were taking cameras and shooting video. it was a broadcast moment with we are hoping to host: is to have that two-way conversation -- it was a broadcast moment. what we are hoping to do is have that two-way conversation. people are joining from different parts of the country. with regard to mobile, we just recently announced it you can join one of these live streaming events through your -- with regard to mobile, we just announced that you can join one of these live streaming events through your cell phone. you can have a lot for anyone to see and share. that is an amazing shift from where we were 40 years ago. >> the thing that is interesting about 2012 is that is the convention. the primary location of the convention will be the youtube channel. on the year to channel, you can watch highlights. you can also have social media engagement. everybody on this panel is working to make sure we are p
plus, i am working in our google plus studio space. national journal is due in the first one at 3:00 p.m. -- doing the first one at 2:00 people were taking cameras and shooting video. it was a broadcast moment with we are hoping to host: is to have that two-way conversation -- it was a broadcast moment. what we are hoping to do is have that two-way conversation. people are joining from different parts of the country. with regard to mobile, we just recently announced it you can join one of these...
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basic science innovation, technology innovation -- google is a good example. one anecdote -- i was on the board of a company that had about $13 billion in revenue. 90% came from products that were 120 days or less old. they had to reinvent nearly $13 billion of revenue. these are incremental invention, and understood technology. basically the file cabinets on any technological advice you have. that innovation has to come at all three levels inside that business on a continual basis for it to continue to deliver. one of the major reasons why these devices -- two major reasons they are so powerful is because of the processors and storage. so by the way, in storage, the rate of changes is double every nine months. the point is, in that technology world, you have to think about the company's producing innovation to stay ahead of the curve. >> now that they have an out, it to look at it. >> i don't know how to innovate. what strikes me about innovation, and this is something he gave us an example of a few minutes ago -- retroviruses -- retroviruses as part of the t
basic science innovation, technology innovation -- google is a good example. one anecdote -- i was on the board of a company that had about $13 billion in revenue. 90% came from products that were 120 days or less old. they had to reinvent nearly $13 billion of revenue. these are incremental invention, and understood technology. basically the file cabinets on any technological advice you have. that innovation has to come at all three levels inside that business on a continual basis for it to...
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. >> i found this on google and it's really out of context of what we are talking about, but it was an interesting personal aside. i want to read it. this goes back to your time when you were involved in the scooter libby controversy. >> uh-huh. >> i will just read this from professor kim's news notes. i have no idea who professor kim is. it doesn't matter. he received a call from scooter libby while takes his three children to the zoo. i think this is probably from the grand jury investigation. he took the call in the elephant house with his two year old in a harness and while issuing periodic commands to his older children. "scooter said to me, he was talking to me off the record. in previous conversation with kathy martin they said, when scooter said, off the record, he meant on background. there is a lot in those two paragraphs. first of all, what is this all about? >> well, the -- scooter libby was put on trial for misleading prosecutors, perjury, that sort of thing, as to whether or not he leaked to reporters the name of a cia operative, valerie plame. and the allegation the pros
. >> i found this on google and it's really out of context of what we are talking about, but it was an interesting personal aside. i want to read it. this goes back to your time when you were involved in the scooter libby controversy. >> uh-huh. >> i will just read this from professor kim's news notes. i have no idea who professor kim is. it doesn't matter. he received a call from scooter libby while takes his three children to the zoo. i think this is probably from the grand...
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next, the director of public policy for an google stereo -- for google. he advocates on a range of issues, including policy, regulation, and online expression. it is great to have you here. i said it was a distinguished panel, and it continues with the next lady i am introducing. she is the first american woman of asian descent to be appointed to a president's cabinet in our nation's history. she is the longest tenure as secretary of labor since world war ii. she focused on improving the competitiveness of america's work force byron restructuring programs to empower workers. ladies and settlement, a round of applause. [applause] [speaking spanish] [applause] it is my privilege to introduce somebody who used to sit on the board in washington and when he was the designated for puerto rico, and it is great to welcome him to my home town of. his mission has been to revitalize are putting the government's fiscal house in order and pushing forward a series of major infrastructure projects the supports the same economic roles. welcome to miami. i should say he i
next, the director of public policy for an google stereo -- for google. he advocates on a range of issues, including policy, regulation, and online expression. it is great to have you here. i said it was a distinguished panel, and it continues with the next lady i am introducing. she is the first american woman of asian descent to be appointed to a president's cabinet in our nation's history. she is the longest tenure as secretary of labor since world war ii. she focused on improving the...
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have any of you had a chance to try these google glasses? and they project the virtual world over the physical world. we will all be wearing them i presume in five years, and at that point, i think the world of gaming in our lives as we walk around and do things will fuse, and you are going to have been augmented reality that is vastly more informative than physical reality. i am looking at you, and i do not know your names. i do not know what you do, but that is crazy. we have that information on the web, and the information is enough to figure out who you are, and i can get the data and put it over your head. that is the kind of world we are going to be living in in just five years, and we will never go back, so that world is the sort of thing james has been talking about for years, and the ability to have the software and virtual world and physical world come together is going to make us all super heroes. >> if the world is as interesting, it should ameliorates the couch potato affect a little bit. there are always people who liked to sit
have any of you had a chance to try these google glasses? and they project the virtual world over the physical world. we will all be wearing them i presume in five years, and at that point, i think the world of gaming in our lives as we walk around and do things will fuse, and you are going to have been augmented reality that is vastly more informative than physical reality. i am looking at you, and i do not know your names. i do not know what you do, but that is crazy. we have that information...
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. >> twitter, facebook, and global, -- to go -- google in a sense it is old school. >> people are using them in different ways. even facebook, you campaign through their facebook pages. what i watch for is the niches. i am a demographic and organize our guy. how do you turn people out? how are they communicating in the spanish-language tax is a different in the west than in the east? how are they committed kaine to older voters? -- our the communicating to older voters? it does not mean it is inconsistent. it does not that you say one thing to other people. it is just what to emphasize, what you put first. people use technology to do that. but it is the same thing. we talk about these new winter -- these new innovations. what are they about? in the old days, your union boss or your pastor for your social club calls you up for knocks on your door and asks you to get in a van and takes you out to vote. now they the million, text do, tweet you. it is faster and more efficient. you walk into a campaign office 10 years ago, 30 volunteers lined up at tables, punching in the numbers and talkin
. >> twitter, facebook, and global, -- to go -- google in a sense it is old school. >> people are using them in different ways. even facebook, you campaign through their facebook pages. what i watch for is the niches. i am a demographic and organize our guy. how do you turn people out? how are they communicating in the spanish-language tax is a different in the west than in the east? how are they committed kaine to older voters? -- our the communicating to older voters? it does not...
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we care because i google we are a global operation. the converse is true. anyone should be able to reach anyone in the world with a new product in new service. countries that used to go away from that openness are actually harming themselves and their own opportunity to exploit the internet for gdp growth. i worried greatly about that. >> thank you. >> many countries struggled with bringing broadband access to that. we talked about this briefly earlier. hash a brief response to the legitimate concern? -- how should we respond to the concern? >> this is a wonderful question. the development organization has contributed to the growth. i am a member of the broadband commission that seeks ways to expand. i google, we found many opportunities in the private sector to help expand access around the world. we don't need this to -- we donate this. the purpose that equipment. they deliver it to people especially in the southern hemisphere. then they train them and they set them up to actually build and operate east of the one. there are endless opportunities here for
we care because i google we are a global operation. the converse is true. anyone should be able to reach anyone in the world with a new product in new service. countries that used to go away from that openness are actually harming themselves and their own opportunity to exploit the internet for gdp growth. i worried greatly about that. >> thank you. >> many countries struggled with bringing broadband access to that. we talked about this briefly earlier. hash a brief response to the...
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mediais google's social vehicle. for more questions, i would refer you to the good people at google. you are right to ask. the associated press. >> it there are reports out of cairo that the embassy is giving shelter to americans to prevent them from arrest. is the white house taking any steps to secure and bring them to freedom? >> i can confirm there are a handful of american citizens at the embassy. we are not aware that they are in any danger. the handful of citizens has opted to stay on the embassy compound while waiting for permission to leave. egypt, as you these are citizens who have been told they cannot leave egypt. we have had discussions with the staff where we have made clear our concerns about this issue. it seems several citizens are not being allowed to depart egypt in connection with the government investigation into ngo's. we continue to work with the egyptian authorities to resolve this issue as soon as possible. >> do you know how many? >> i do not have anything more specific than that. i do not h
mediais google's social vehicle. for more questions, i would refer you to the good people at google. you are right to ask. the associated press. >> it there are reports out of cairo that the embassy is giving shelter to americans to prevent them from arrest. is the white house taking any steps to secure and bring them to freedom? >> i can confirm there are a handful of american citizens at the embassy. we are not aware that they are in any danger. the handful of citizens has opted...
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it will be to the briefing room - >> what is google plus? >> it is google's social media vehicle. but for more questions i refer you to the good folks at google. you are right to ask. the associated press. >> there are reports out of cairo, the u.s. embassy was providing shelter to keep them from arrest. is the white house doing anything else to assure their freedom? >> there are a number of american citizens at the embassy. the handful of citizens and elected to stay as they were waiting for the ability -- these are citizens who have been told they cannot leave egypt. we have, in our discussions with the staff and the supreme council of the armed forces, we made clear our concerns about this issue, that the citizens have not been allowed to depart egypt, with the discussions with the ngo's. >> you said a handful and several -- >> i don't have anything more specific than that, and nothing to give you or any individual names. >> they are in danger of arrest? >> with the issue is, -- what the issue is, the egyptian authorities have said they cannot leave the country. i don't know th
it will be to the briefing room - >> what is google plus? >> it is google's social media vehicle. but for more questions i refer you to the good folks at google. you are right to ask. the associated press. >> there are reports out of cairo, the u.s. embassy was providing shelter to keep them from arrest. is the white house doing anything else to assure their freedom? >> there are a number of american citizens at the embassy. the handful of citizens and elected to stay as...
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i gave google the benefit of the doubt in this book. what we did at the publishers, we thought let's have some fun. an anti-facebook book but let's put my twitter handle on the front because it would annoy guys like you. my book, it is not against technology. it is not saying we should not be on this network. in the first chapter, i struggle with the issue many of us a struggle with. i have to be on twitter. it built lybrand, it provided to events like this. -- it builds my brand, it provides me to eventslike -- events like this. deals, my column on cnn. let me explain. then you can decide whether or not it is hypocrisy. i make the point that this is the reality of our new economy. we are all brands. you're all building our brands on twitter and facebook. that, for better or worse, is the reality. in the first chapter, i struggle with it. i say i'm kind of uncomfortable with it. i do not want to tell the world where i am. but at the same time, i need to tell the world where i am. more and more people who use facebook and twitter have th
i gave google the benefit of the doubt in this book. what we did at the publishers, we thought let's have some fun. an anti-facebook book but let's put my twitter handle on the front because it would annoy guys like you. my book, it is not against technology. it is not saying we should not be on this network. in the first chapter, i struggle with the issue many of us a struggle with. i have to be on twitter. it built lybrand, it provided to events like this. -- it builds my brand, it provides...
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you are back from a field ship to google and facebook. you are the first member with a tweet wall. >> have to go to where the people are. we tried to beat very aggressive and opening up the kinds of things that we're doing here and making them accessible to the people of the country. so much of what the people of the country see and feel that is coming out of washington has for the longest time been controlled by others. but social -- what social media has done has enabled people to assume ownership, to control what it is the kind of news they want. to be able to interject themselves in the debate occurred >> tell us what your wall looks like. >> it is a twitter wall that is a panel. >> it is in here waiting room? >> it is in the lobby. everybody has to walk by to get into the office. it is a clear reminder that everything we are doing should be ventilated with the public and the people that sent us here. and we will end up getting a better work product if we pay attention to the fact that we have to engage the public. it is they who sent
you are back from a field ship to google and facebook. you are the first member with a tweet wall. >> have to go to where the people are. we tried to beat very aggressive and opening up the kinds of things that we're doing here and making them accessible to the people of the country. so much of what the people of the country see and feel that is coming out of washington has for the longest time been controlled by others. but social -- what social media has done has enabled people to...
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if you go into google and you type in a search for something personal like prostate cancer, google stores that search and less to tell them otherwise not to. if you are part of a group of facebook -- maybe it is a religious group or what ever it is. facebook has that knowledge. i do not think a lot of people are aware that these things are happening. i recently last year had to go on a television show and explain how to change your privacy settings on facebook. i could not figure it out. i am a technology reporter who is excessively on line and i could not figure out how to change my facebook privacy settings. a lot of people are unaware of the things happening when they are on these websites. the companies like google and facebook and all of these companies benefit from that because they can deliver advertising. they get to store all of this data and make money off of that. there is a lot of push back from them. i think it is pretty apparent that there needs to be some kind of oversight to say that people need to have access to their content and information and to be able to delete it fr
if you go into google and you type in a search for something personal like prostate cancer, google stores that search and less to tell them otherwise not to. if you are part of a group of facebook -- maybe it is a religious group or what ever it is. facebook has that knowledge. i do not think a lot of people are aware that these things are happening. i recently last year had to go on a television show and explain how to change your privacy settings on facebook. i could not figure it out. i am a...
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last night google had a party, and i don't know that google or any of the other big red players have done that before. i don't think so. they helped introduce that party. that is a statement by eric schmidt of google and probably the other big internet players who are of course in a gigantic battle with hollywood, the music industry and everybody over copyright protection on the internet. so there are those kind of agendas that are underneath some of the parties that are happening. >> thank you. >> your welcome. >> i would like to tell you guys, especially in the back, a story. i would like to tell you a story about a mom who 30 years ago took her newborn baby home. their first child, a girl with a smile and eyes like her mom. after this mom embraced the child for seven months, the child had a seizure, and another seizure, and they did not stop. and the doctors said well, there is nothing that can be done. and the seizures went on for 20 years. that is the pain of a parent, and i can't imagine a greater one. there's a disease in this country that kills as many people as breast cancer
last night google had a party, and i don't know that google or any of the other big red players have done that before. i don't think so. they helped introduce that party. that is a statement by eric schmidt of google and probably the other big internet players who are of course in a gigantic battle with hollywood, the music industry and everybody over copyright protection on the internet. so there are those kind of agendas that are underneath some of the parties that are happening. >>...
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that is not money coming into google's pocket. in florida that number was $3.6 billion bill for about 130 partners here, and it is a tremendous discuss story. again, google is a small picture . the second point on job creation. here again the figures are positive. 3.1 american jobs are based on the advertising support. a small sliver of the broader picture. when you think about it, those are jobs that did not exist 10 or 15 years ago. they are brand new. internet advertising. facebook has released numbers about the number of developers. again, a tiny schiffer. 180,000 jobs depend on the facebook platform. this is fantastic news. for those that doubt whether the internet has a creative impact on jobs or a dilutive impact, a study came out with a study that indicates for every job that has been lost to the internet, 2.6 are created. that's incredible growth. hopefully we will have the opportunity to talk a little more about how we are building on your points governor about information and information is knowledge. thank you. >> wond
that is not money coming into google's pocket. in florida that number was $3.6 billion bill for about 130 partners here, and it is a tremendous discuss story. again, google is a small picture . the second point on job creation. here again the figures are positive. 3.1 american jobs are based on the advertising support. a small sliver of the broader picture. when you think about it, those are jobs that did not exist 10 or 15 years ago. they are brand new. internet advertising. facebook has...
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. >> connect with other c-span viewers with twitter and google hangouts. c-span.org/campaign2012. "washington journal" continues. host: every week on a c-span, we bring you "america by the numbers." we have for frank newport, editor in chief of gallup, joining us from new york to talk about undecided voters. thank you for being with us on "washington journal" this morning. guest: it is my pleasure to be with you, bill. host: as the campaign gets under way for the ronny-brian campaign, who are the undecided voters? guest: the question is actually how to you the fine undecided voters -- how do you define undecided voters? we are looking at registered voters who, when we asked the initial question, who would you vote for, romney or obama -- actually, right now we're saying romney-ryan versus obama-biden -- they don't give us an answer. they say they lean towards one of the candidates or stay undecided. but our assumption is that they don't immediately say romney or obama, then they are not as certain in their vote as others. that is about 12% of the registered population. other peopl
. >> connect with other c-span viewers with twitter and google hangouts. c-span.org/campaign2012. "washington journal" continues. host: every week on a c-span, we bring you "america by the numbers." we have for frank newport, editor in chief of gallup, joining us from new york to talk about undecided voters. thank you for being with us on "washington journal" this morning. guest: it is my pleasure to be with you, bill. host: as the campaign gets under way for...
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google has not blocked viewing. caller: i don't think the federal government should control anything more. they should cut some stuff loose. everything they control, they screw up. host: chris is an independent in fairfield, minnesota. caller: you should big book to say whatever you want on the internet, but you should be prepared for people to call you a moron. i've seen something on line but said president obama is an alien. you should be able to say whatever you want, but you should be prepared for folks to not buy your products or to call you a moron. host: this in "usa today" -- will freddy is a republican in minnesota. go ahead. caller: this is clifford from minnesota. host: sorry about that. caller: our government borrows money from china. i'm starting to think that parliament wants to be like china and blocking content they don't appreciate. host: grim, michigan, mark is an independent. caller: hello. it is terrible on how all the violence around a world is being blamed on a video. severe mass distress syndr
google has not blocked viewing. caller: i don't think the federal government should control anything more. they should cut some stuff loose. everything they control, they screw up. host: chris is an independent in fairfield, minnesota. caller: you should big book to say whatever you want on the internet, but you should be prepared for people to call you a moron. i've seen something on line but said president obama is an alien. you should be able to say whatever you want, but you should be...
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when asked why they decided to make it here in america, google decided among several reasons the benefit of its engineers being able to travel easily between the design lab and the production line. they have announced that it will be on construction on its first u.s. manufacturing plant last year and alabama. that facility will support 1000 new jobs. over the past two years other businesses have chosen workers to manufacture their products including caterpillar and ford. despite these recent gains, americans are still worried about our economy, and sure over whether our recovery will continue. uncertainty over consumer demand hangs like a dark cloud over the bright horizon. americans are looking at the financial crisis that continues to plague europe and hope that it does not spread here. now is not the time to hunker down. it is most the time to go on offense. as president obama declared in january, "we have a huge opportunity at this moment to bring manufacturing back. we have to cease its. it is time to stop rewarding businesses to ship jobs overseas and reward them this right here in
when asked why they decided to make it here in america, google decided among several reasons the benefit of its engineers being able to travel easily between the design lab and the production line. they have announced that it will be on construction on its first u.s. manufacturing plant last year and alabama. that facility will support 1000 new jobs. over the past two years other businesses have chosen workers to manufacture their products including caterpillar and ford. despite these recent...
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you are just back from a trip to google facebook. tell us about your tweet wall. >> we've got to go where the people are. we have tried to be very aggressive in opening up the kinds of things that we are doing here, making them acceptable to the people of the country. so much of what the people of the country see and feel coming out of washington has, for the longest time, been controlled by others. social media has enabled the people to actually assumes some ownership, to control the kind of news they want. they want to be able to interject themselves in the debate on certain issues. >> tell us what your twitter wall looks like. >> is a twitter what, a panel. >> is it in the waiting room? >> it is in the lobby, a central place where everybody has to walk by to get to the office. it is a clear reminder that everything we are doing should be ventilated with the public and the people that sent us here. we will end up getting a better work product if we pay attention to the fact that we've got to engage the public. it is they who sent u
you are just back from a trip to google facebook. tell us about your tweet wall. >> we've got to go where the people are. we have tried to be very aggressive in opening up the kinds of things that we are doing here, making them acceptable to the people of the country. so much of what the people of the country see and feel coming out of washington has, for the longest time, been controlled by others. social media has enabled the people to actually assumes some ownership, to control the...
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now you have the high-tech world with google, and not just google. google is coming out and talking to their folks and the project leaders on this as kind of an artificial intelligence data problem. they did not want to become an automotive hardware maker. that's not what they do. they do the software to enable the data -- all the information about where you are. google has a large franchise in satellite imagery and location. they want to figure, how do we integrate all of that? they believe there is a lot commercial applications. cars but maybe not just cars. everybody is coming at this and a slightly different angle. host: first comment is by twitter. until all cars are self-driven, would be dangerous to integrate the technologies? guest: you do not want to have a car that is fully automated and that is struck by cars driven by cuban beings that are not behaving logically. maybe they are texting or reading a hamburger. the problem is designing an automated car that can respond rapidly to an unpredictable events -- a deer running across the road or
now you have the high-tech world with google, and not just google. google is coming out and talking to their folks and the project leaders on this as kind of an artificial intelligence data problem. they did not want to become an automotive hardware maker. that's not what they do. they do the software to enable the data -- all the information about where you are. google has a large franchise in satellite imagery and location. they want to figure, how do we integrate all of that? they believe...
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. >> monday night, executives from google and twitter talk about the impact and feature of american technology. >> one of the fascinating things about the olympics, and it will be interesting for media, people in the media to understand this change we are going through from a filtered view of the events, where there is a broadcaster and an interview. michael phelps before and after the race and you get this many progression delivered to you -- this linear progression delivered to you. then you have this on filtered vi -- unfiltered view from the events. participants taking a photo and tweeting. >> nbc spent all this money to do something which is time to late -- delayed. it has wonderful narratives about their personal stories, there is alternative narrative which is, watch the olympics on twitter. boom, boom. it is a different choice. >> monday night at 5:30 pacific on c-span2. >> every four years, the convention adopted a new platform which is an official statement of the position on a variety of issues. today, the platform committee finalized its platform in detroit where members voted for
. >> monday night, executives from google and twitter talk about the impact and feature of american technology. >> one of the fascinating things about the olympics, and it will be interesting for media, people in the media to understand this change we are going through from a filtered view of the events, where there is a broadcaster and an interview. michael phelps before and after the race and you get this many progression delivered to you -- this linear progression delivered to...
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google makes most of its money from internet advertising. going off the internet for one day would have been substantial. i think users would not have reacted very well if they went to the internet web site and try to search for something and found that it had gone dark. i think they found an appropriate way to a message to their users. each company has to make that decision themselves. host: lamar smith, who supports put anti-piracy legislation, called wednesday's effort a media stunt ann stock there might be a backlash. you're saying, had some web sites got all the way to black out, there would've been backlash by their users, but the effort would not have worked? >> nothing like this ever happened before. it was a pretty extraordinary moment in time. i've been in this intellectual property. more than 20 years and have never seen anything like this in terms of the amount of response in washington, d.c., from millions and millions of americans. i think it shows that for a lot of these web sites they found the right calibration on how to gen
google makes most of its money from internet advertising. going off the internet for one day would have been substantial. i think users would not have reacted very well if they went to the internet web site and try to search for something and found that it had gone dark. i think they found an appropriate way to a message to their users. each company has to make that decision themselves. host: lamar smith, who supports put anti-piracy legislation, called wednesday's effort a media stunt ann...
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riding -- high is not a good word but let's say he is pleased. 16 years ago there was no facebook or google. a tweet was something barbara walters gave her dog. [laughter] this is really incredible. what a collection of people here. in one room we have members of the media, politicians, advertisers, lobbyists, and celebrities. everything wrong with america is here in this room tonight. [laughter] [applause] unfortunately, the speaker of the house john boehner is not. apparently yours are not the only invitations he declines. afraid someone will ask him to pass the salt and he won't have the votes. eric cantor cannot be here he is at the gym working out his gavel arm. this feud fascinates me. it started during the debt ceiling negotiations when they could not agree on the wording of the ransom note. it went down from there. interesting thing fact about speaker boehner, the reason he smokes so many cigarettes is his tears keep putting them out. [laughter] nancy pelosi is not here but her lipstick is. it is on my glass from last year. she believes in lipstick the same way as government. too mu
riding -- high is not a good word but let's say he is pleased. 16 years ago there was no facebook or google. a tweet was something barbara walters gave her dog. [laughter] this is really incredible. what a collection of people here. in one room we have members of the media, politicians, advertisers, lobbyists, and celebrities. everything wrong with america is here in this room tonight. [laughter] [applause] unfortunately, the speaker of the house john boehner is not. apparently yours are not...
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we have 24-hour access to media and the internet and fabulous companies called google where we can access information independently. all of the money mitt romney thinks he is going to spend about his record, it is going to come to light. we know you are spending money to ship jobs overseas. we are not going to fall for it. we need strong leadership in this country. host: let's talk about the tens of millions of dollars being spent on advertisements in nevada. here are the top state's overall. ohio is number one with $177 million spent in commercial advertisements this year. how effect of is that spending at this point? has nevada been saturated? guest: nevada is over saturated at this point. you cannot open your mailbox without being inundated with political mail. nevada is a battleground state and it is notorious for being independent. we have ticket splitters, libertarian voters. these candidates are investing significant resources to ensure they will turn out there bases and persuade undecided voters. the democratic party has invested significant resources over the past year so we enjo
we have 24-hour access to media and the internet and fabulous companies called google where we can access information independently. all of the money mitt romney thinks he is going to spend about his record, it is going to come to light. we know you are spending money to ship jobs overseas. we are not going to fall for it. we need strong leadership in this country. host: let's talk about the tens of millions of dollars being spent on advertisements in nevada. here are the top state's overall....
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the product leaders said google are taking the -- at google are taking the view that the car has to be able to drive itself by its self and waiting for the government to provide guidance and the structure will take forever. -- infrastructure will take forever. if i had to bet, i would say google has it right. if you want to do this, you have to make it self-contained and whether the government has sensors in the roadway is not that big of an issue. host: twitter -- host: i want to refer him to a "forbes magazine" article were they right there will be virtually no parking spaces. host: do you know more about this mission? guest: that is a vision. it is very futuristic, i have to say. in order for that to work, i think, you would have to have a situation where most people are sharing a car rather than owning a car. if you had a society where most cars were shared and could be busy functioning as a taxi, in no way, you would have a situation -- in a way, you would have a situation where you could store a car, waiting for its master to come get it. i am skeptical that we get to a society w
the product leaders said google are taking the -- at google are taking the view that the car has to be able to drive itself by its self and waiting for the government to provide guidance and the structure will take forever. -- infrastructure will take forever. if i had to bet, i would say google has it right. if you want to do this, you have to make it self-contained and whether the government has sensors in the roadway is not that big of an issue. host: twitter -- host: i want to refer him to...
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. >> one of the best pieces of advice i got from eric schmidt, the chairman of google. he said you do not want political people. you want people who you are going to draw what you want and they will build that. that was very true. we hired a cto who thought we were crazy be in from mars. and we thought the same of him. we all, to get there, spent a year of learning each other's languages. then we would draw things on the white ford and say this is what we want you to do. build us a program to use facebook to get them to organize their friends. he said that is going to be hard and expensive. i complained about how expensive it was and then we built it. >> what did you learn from him a political person would never have seen? >> what did i learn? i think what he learned. he would say that in the end, they did a lot of things to make door knocking easier. that is what this is about. he said this to me, all of these people in his room and in every door around the country were doing it because of barack obama. we got people to take pay cuts and giveaway golden parachutes bara
. >> one of the best pieces of advice i got from eric schmidt, the chairman of google. he said you do not want political people. you want people who you are going to draw what you want and they will build that. that was very true. we hired a cto who thought we were crazy be in from mars. and we thought the same of him. we all, to get there, spent a year of learning each other's languages. then we would draw things on the white ford and say this is what we want you to do. build us a...
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is it a row number of facts that we can all google? is it penmanship, handwriting? how big a deal is that going forward? your basic point of collaboration, critical thinking, being able to work as part of a diverse team -- as i talk to ceo's around the country, that is what they look for. again, you have amazing schools, traditional schools, charter schools, high school, elementary, kindergarten, where remarkable work is going on. teachers are fostering curiosity and asking questions. they're teaching across the curriculum in different ways. it is clearly not the norm. it is clearly more the exception. i always get asked what is the appropriate federal role. i get asked that every day. one of the best uses of federal time and resources, i think, is for us to shine a spotlight on best practices, for us to facilitate them with more resources. when we see that being taught, giving them more resources, giving them more flexibility, shining a spotlight, getting teachers and principals to talk about those things, we think that is important. we can help facilitate a cultur
is it a row number of facts that we can all google? is it penmanship, handwriting? how big a deal is that going forward? your basic point of collaboration, critical thinking, being able to work as part of a diverse team -- as i talk to ceo's around the country, that is what they look for. again, you have amazing schools, traditional schools, charter schools, high school, elementary, kindergarten, where remarkable work is going on. teachers are fostering curiosity and asking questions. they're...
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>> no. >> google searches? >> no. >> text messages? >> no. >> what a judicial consent is required for the nsa to intercept communications and information involving american citizens? if it is within the united states. to conduct the kind of collection in the united states, it would have to go through a court order and the court will have to authorize it. we're not authorized to do it nor do we do woulit. guest: the term was " interception" and the nsa has their own definition of what " means.eptiointerception" they asked officials backed in the 197's about it -- the 1970's about it and they denied it. the nsa does not have accountability. there was an offhand comment made by a congressman who happen to ask one question. i think there has to be a good congressional investigation of are.an ensa's capability is host: what are the building it there in utah? guest: senator orrin hatch had a lot to do about it. a very powerful senator. they have the area. it is a very open military base in utah. i think the cost of electricity is cheaper tha
>> no. >> google searches? >> no. >> text messages? >> no. >> what a judicial consent is required for the nsa to intercept communications and information involving american citizens? if it is within the united states. to conduct the kind of collection in the united states, it would have to go through a court order and the court will have to authorize it. we're not authorized to do it nor do we do woulit. guest: the term was " interception" and the...